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Chuck D knows a thing or two about being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as his group Public Enemy was inducted into the hallowed institution in 2013. The baritone-voiced veteran MC voiced his displeasure over Tupac “2Pac” Shakur being included into this year’s nominees class ahead of LL Cool J and […]
Political rap supergroup Prophets Of Rage are making their presence known during the 2016 Presidential election. In addition to touring and bum rushing the Republican National Convention they are releasing an album.
Rap rock supergroup Prophets Of Rage kept their word and performed in protest in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention this week.
Chuck D came up in a era of Hip-Hop where groups were the biggest show in town. Now, individual artists are the stars and he thinks it’s killing the music.
Few musical groups have held sway expressing political and revolutionary themes quite like Rage Against The Machine and Public Enemy. The legendary groups have joined forces and added Cypress Hill‘s B Real to the mix to form the supergroup, Prophets of Rage.
A$AP Ferg is ready for his close-up.
Straight Outta Compton has made the Hip-Hop world go stir crazy with biopic fever but that doesn’t mean the artists theirselves are eager to hop on the bandwagon.
Chuck D’s recent thoughts on Bill Cosby during the embattled comedian legend’s darkest hour, fully exemplifies why he is one of the greatest Hip-Hop minds of all-time.
De La Soul drops a holiday treat, with a strong message, called “The People,” featuring Public Enemy’s Chuck D.
It’s been a long time coming, but The Combat Jack Show finally got the legendary Chuck D and Bomb Squad’s Keith Shocklee to sit down and discuss some of the issues plaguing Hip-Hop, enjoyable anecdotes, and the controversial back and forth with Hot 97.
Chuck D is not one to hold his tongue. The Public Enemy head honcho has been saying what’s on his mind since the crew’s standout classic, “Fight the Power.”
It’s counterproductive to note gender when mentioning MCs, especially when artists like Rah Digga have been decimating microphones for decades. The veteran wordsmith returns with “Storm Comin,” a lyrical battle cry that features some uplifting words from the legendary Chuck D.